I had both of the Dynamix classics, Aces of the Pacific and Aces over Europe, and was very much looking forward to their third release, Aces over the Desert. It was deflating when it was announced that Dynamix was cancelling that program.
These were Tucker Hatfield's masterpieces, which is strange to say because of course he was partly responsible for CFS and primarily responsible for CFS2. Still, for their day, nothing could top these two releases. It was the immersion level. The two titles had a breadth of historical interest to them. In a way I think everyone wanted the CFS series to capture this historical fidelity and expanse. CFS2 really did the best to get to it. Then came CFS3 and well, things clearly started to morph away from the PC and to the arcade games on Playstation.
Today, it's official. No more CFS and no more FS, at least not on PC's.
I really don't think I ever had as much pure fun as I did playing those two Dynamix titles. Looking back the sounds and graphics are almost laughably unsophisticated. But at the time, we didn't care. It was state-of-the-art at the time. And when you add in that even the best of today don't capture the same immersive feel, it's no wonder we had so much fun with them.
Ken